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Sentence count:156+10Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: actuallyexactlyreallyword-for-wordAntonym: figurativelySimilar words: literaryafter allrallyeliteoverallliberalfederalfuneralMeaning: [ˈlɪt(ə)rəlɪ]  adv. 1. in a literal sense 2. (intensifier before a figurative expression) without exaggeration. 
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121 Nowhere was the pure Dulles doctrine taken more literally than in this bureau.
122 Our eyes were literally pinned to tv during the Gulf War.
123 You can literally bathe in it by making your own scented bath oil.
124 You see a deadly sin on almost every street corner, and in every home,(sentencedict.com/literally.html) literally.
125 Literally crossing over from one type of song to the next.
126 This act symbolically and literally cut them off from the primal chord of their race.
127 Life and death literally depend on a finely tuned blood - clotting system.
128 Credit, usually abbreviated CR, meant value expenditure with or literally his deposition.
129 Al Gore and the cabinet were making literally hundreds of calls and visits.
130 When Edwin retires, the club will be in good hands (sentencedict.com), literally.
131 An introvert's brain is literally wired differently than an extrovert's!
132 That leaves Slovakia and Ukraine, literally , out in the cold.
133 She had been literally rejuvenated , resuscitated, brought back from the lip of the grave.
134 The outer layers of the star would literally cave in.
135 A trip to the optometrist can literally change your child's outlook and future adds Dr. Steele.
136 The peasant labourers really [ actually ; literally ] hewed a tunnel through that rocky mountain.
137 Literally, I was overwrought from the pressures of work and life at college.
138 And I mean this literally, because the Yule Ball is and foremost a dance.
139 His influence in high society allowed him to literally get away with murder.
140 It is also a proven fact that the magnetic poles wander , literally zig - zagging around its axis.
141 Though long dry, these subterranean thoroughfares are literally everywhere beneath the city of London.
142 With the aid of plastic surgeons who should have known better, he almost literally defaced himself.
143 For a minute he literally hated this earthy , cynical world to which one belonged, willy - nilly.
144 Technology is changing all that. It's literally parting the waves for today's undersea explorers.
145 The Royal Court just literally walked away from Angkor completely.
146 The word eczema means, literally, to boil over or break out.
147 He was also brighter . He literally became a rocket scientist, with a distinguished career at NASA.
148 Sometimes it literally is software, like Hacker News and our application system.
149 Cutting emissions would push them from just above subsistence back, literally, to the dark ages.
150 Latte macchiato is a coffee - based beverage, which literally means marked milk.
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